EAREY Chart 0300

This is a Chart for Walter Francis Earey and Maud May Symes

 

married
7th January 1917
St George
Camberwell
Southwark
London
witnesses
Alice Emily
SYMES
Frederick MAREDEN

 
 

1
WALTER FRANCIS EAREY
born 
24th October 1893
Lambeth, London
baptised
21st January 1894
St John the Evangelist
Lambeth
London
school
St John and All Saints 
Lambeth
London
admitted
8th March 1897
Aged 3
occupation
1911 Fitters Mate (Motor Works)
1917 Act? Mechanic (at marriage)
1919 Fitter (voyage to Buenos Aires, Argentina)
died
(registration not found)

 

2
MAUD MAY SYMES
born about
March quarter
1892
Lambeth district
London
baptised
7th February 1892
St Thomas
Lambeth
London
occupation
1917 Packer (at marriage)
died
(registration not found)


3
Marjorie
Ellen
EAREY
born about
March quarter
1918
Brentford district
London
4
Dacia
Una
EAREY
born about
1919
Argentina
5
Joyce 
Ida
EAREY
born about
1922
(8 month in 1922 on voyage to England)
Argentina
  1. 1894 15 Secker Street, Lambeth, London (baptism of Walter Francis)
    1897 8 Secker Street, Lambeth, London (address on admission to School)
    1901 15 Secker Street, Lambeth, London
    1911 18 Temple Street, Southwark, London. 
    1917 5 Kitson Road, Camberwell, London (address at marriage)
    1919 Walter departed London on 1st July 1919 on the "Highland Piper" bound for Buernos Aires, Argentina, his wife Maud Aged 27 and daughter Marjorie aged 1 were with him
  2. 1892 4 South Street, Lambeth, London ((at baptism) Father Joseph James a Cooper, Mother Alice Jane
    1917 5 Kitson Road, Camberwell, London (address at marriage) Father Joseph James SYMES - Cooper
    1919 Maud May  departed London on 1st July 1919 on the "Highland Piper" bound for Buernos Aires, Argentina, her husband Watler Francis and daughter Marjorie aged 1 were with him
    1922 Maud May EAREY departed La Plata, Agentina,  on the "Highland Glen" bound for London with her were daughters Marjorie Ellen aged 7,  Dacia Una aged 4 and Joyce Ida aged 8 months. There wee going to Westmoreland Road, Camberwell. Country of last permanent residence was Argentine.
    1926 Maud May and her three children sailed on 7th October 1926 from London on the "Highland Piper" bound for Monte Carlo, their future residence in down as Uraguay.
  3. 1919 Marjorie Ellen EAREY departed London on 1st July 1919 on the "Highland Piper" bound for Buernos Aires, Argentina, her parents Walter Francis and May were with.
    1922 Marjorie Ellen EAREY departed La Plata, Agentina, aged 7 on the "Highland Glen" bound for London her mother Maud May was with her. Also younger siblings Dacia Una aged 4 and Joyce Ida aged 8 months. There wee going to Westmoreland Road, Camberwell. Country of last permanent residence was Argentine.
    1926 Maud May and her three children sailed on 7th October 1926 from London on the "Highland Piper" bound for Monte Carlo, their future residence in down as Uraguay.
  4. 1922 Marjorie Ellen EAREY departed La Plata, Agentina, aged 7 on the "Highland Glen" bound for London her mother Maud May was with her. Also younger siblings Dacia Una aged 4 and Joyce Ida aged 8 months. There wee going to Westmoreland Road, Camberwell. Country of last permanent residence was Argentine.
    1926 Maud May and her three children sailed on 7th October 1926 from London on the "Highland Piper" bound for Monte Carlo, their future residence in down as Uraguay.
  5. 1922 Dacia Una EAREY departed La Plata, Agentina, aged 4 on the "Highland Glen" bound for London her mother Maud May was with her. Also siblings Marjorie Ellen aged 7 and Joyce Ida aged 8 months. There wee going to Westmoreland Road, Camberwell. Country of last permanent residence was Argentine.
    1926 Maud May and her three children sailed on 7th October 1926 from London on the "Highland Piper" bound for Monte Carlo, their future residence in down as Uraguay.

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